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Interesting, Very Interesting
The Autobiography
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- By Barry Davies
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- Hardback (Paperback)
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- Published: 23rd Aug 2007
- ISBN: 0755314220
- Pages: 320
- Photos: 16
- Size: 234mm x 153mm
From Word of Sport:
At a time when there's a lack of sensible commentary, we miss the calm, if occasionally headmasterly, tones of Davies. A true all rounder, he was as comfortable with Gymnastics as a Cup Final at Wembley. Maybe his mastery of all was his undoing and ensured that he was always considered second fiddle to the Motster in the prized football matches.
From the Publisher:
Barry Davies' face and voice are instantly recognisable to any UK sports fan. He has guided audiences through some of the most compelling and exciting moments in televised sport over the past 40 years. Here, he relives the magic of those events and reveals what was going on behind the scenes.
He has broadcast at a record 10 World Cup finals, and until stepping down in 2004 he was Match of the Day's longest-serving commentator. But his expertise goes far beyond football: 10 Olympic Games, memorably crying out in the 1988 hockey final when Britain scored to win gold, 'Oh, where were the Germans - but frankly, who cares?'; and numerous Winter Olympics, sharing in Torvill and Dean's success in 1984 and heartbreak 10 years later. He is also synonymous with Wimbledon and the Boat Race.
The controversies of sport are also addressed, from the Hand of God to crooked judges and professional rivalries off-screen, together with many light-hearted mishaps played out in front of millions of viewers.
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Two England players from Stoke City FC, Goalkeeper William Rowley and right back Thomas Clare made their international debut against Ireland in Liverpool on March 2, 1889 winning 6-1.
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